
Midwife and mother of four Clemmie Hooper (aka Mother of Daughters) chats to brilliant guests about the amazing and unique ways they had their babies, looking honestly at the highs and lows of childbirth in a weekly podcast.
*This podcast is not to replace medical advice. Always speak to your midwife or doctor if you have any concerns*
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Kids & FamilyPersonal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

Nadiya was just 21 when she gave birth to her first child, Musa, in 2006. Although she was hoping for a quick and stress-free birth, her labour ended up taking 5 days from the first contractions to her baby finally being born. She and Clemmie discuss... more
Michelle chose to give birth privately after researching all the options available to her, but didn't look into c-sections as she was convinced she would have a vaginal birth. Clemmie and Michelle discuss Kate Middleton, calcified placentas, and how ... more
DJ and broadcaster Annie Mac joins Clemmie this week to discuss the birth of her first son in 2013. With a history of speedy births running in the family, Annie was expecting her baby to arrive at a similar pace and decided not to make a birth plan i... more
Mother of two Cathy Kamara talks to Clemmie this week about the birth of her first daughter, who arrived two months early by emergency section following a fall. Her baby was kept in neonatal care for two months to help her temperature and breathing, ... more
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Currently 21 weeks pregnant and loving this podcast - just listened to the Bryony Gordon episode which is a favourite for me. We just need more! Please đđ» keep them coming đ
This was the most amazing podcast and I am gutted it ended and it needs to come back it was so valid and vital for me during pregnancy and played a role when I was in labour with my rainbow baby. Everyone should listen to this prior to giving birth. But I still want to listen to it and I am having no more babies due to an unfortunate very early need for total hysterectomy.
Loved this and found it so helpful, wish there was more!
Itâs such a shame that she turned out to be a secret cyber bully, I really loved this podcast. I hope another nurse with better intentions can take over with this idea.
I found this podcast and binge listened to it in 2 days! So disappointed to see the second season hasnât returned yet. Iâll look forward to itâs return.
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